Privacy Policy and Cookies

European Immigration Service respects the privacy of the data provided by users of our website, as well as that of people whose personal data we collect via the use of forms and other associated services. This privacy statement describes how we gather and use personal data from visitors to our website. This privacy statement also explains how we gather and handle personal data from customers who use our platform.

In order to improve your browsing experience, monitor site traffic, personalize content, and offer relevant adverts, we utilize cookies. You consent to our usage of cookies if you keep using this site.

This privacy statement also applies to any additional personal data that we may gather about you in addition to the data that we already have about you through the operation and provision of our services and products.

The terms and conditions of the European Immigration Service are subject to and are included into this privacy statement.

Information Collected Through Website:

Information provided willingly by the user, technical data automatically collected from all site visitors, information gathered through our services, and data we get from outside sources.

When you choose to provide information through europeanimmigration.ro, we may obtain it. This information may include feedback data, employee requests, and employer data. It is recorded so that we can respond to your request and send you an email, among other things, such as when you participate in an event, fill out a form, receive offers, or request marketing materials.

When you use europeanimmigration.ro, we automatically receive and record server log information from your browser, just like with most web-based services. We may gather this data through a number of techniques, such as „cookies,” for example. Both persistent cookies and those already in use from the current session are used. These automatic techniques may allow us to gather data about you, such as your IP address, the kind of browser and operating system you’re using, the pages and content you access on our site, the length and frequency of your visits, and more. If we directly merge any passively gathered data with personal data, we will handle the combined data in line with this privacy policy. Otherwise, we only use data that has been gathered passively in aggregate formats.

Use of the Data

In order to start and strengthen our relationship with you, we use personal information. If allowed by applicable law, we may send information, including by email, about our products and services. We may also use personal information to operate, provide, improve, and maintain the europeanimmigration.ro website, to stop abusive and fraudulent use of our website, to customize and display content on our website, to respond to your requests and for other customer service purposes, and for other administrative and internal uses. Your email address, including those supplied on the europeanimmigration.ro website, may be used in the ways to build the relation with you and marketing purposes only.

Email addresses and other personal information that we directly gather through europeanimmigration.ro are not sold or rented by us. However, kindly be aware that any information you voluntarily choose to provide on any publicly accessible area of europeanimmigration.ro will be publicly accessible and may be gathered and used by us or others without limitations. The following is how we disclose your information, including personal information.

For internal company operations, we could disclose personal data to other parties. These third parties must agree to use your personal information solely in line with this privacy statement and only to carry out the services we have requested of them.

Additionally, we employ Google Analytics and search console to examine how users interact with our website. We can use the aggregated data from Google Analytics to make smart business decisions. Last but not least, Google, a third party, is in charge of the data gathered by Google Analytics, therefore you should review its privacy policies before using our site.

Data Security

We place a high priority on the security of your data, which includes but is not limited to any personal data gathered by our website and services. We take reasonable security precautions both during transmission and once we receive personal information to guard against its loss, abuse, and alteration. Data encryption and the deployment of firewalls are only two examples of this. Despite our best efforts, we cannot ensure that the security of your personal information will never be compromised by unauthorized access, use, disclosure, or alteration. This is because no method of electronic data storage or transmission over the Internet is 100% secure.

We may try to email you in the event that there is a security breach affecting your personal information so you may take the necessary precautions. You consent that we may communicate with you electronically about security, privacy, and other concerns relating to your use of our site by using our site or by sending us personal information. If there is a security system breach, we could post a notification on our home page or somewhere else on the website. We might also send you an email at the email address you have given us. You might be legally entitled to get written notice of a security breach affecting your personal information, depending on where you reside.

The Privacy Policy being updated

This Privacy Policy may occasionally be updated by us. We will give early notice of any modification by posting a notice on our website in the higher or lower than the present privacy policy before it would make this privacy policy less restrictive with regard to the use or disclosure of personal data gathered before the update. We urge you to check our privacy statement on a regular basis so that you are aware of how personal data is collected, used, and disclosed. Your acceptance of the current privacy statement is implied by your continuous use of our website.


Cookies Policy

All website visitors must give their consent before cookies are sent to their computers in order to abide by the rules set forth by the EU Directive of May 26, 2012 and the provisions of Law No. 506, of November 17, 2004, on the processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector.

To give users a better browsing experience and services customized to their requirements and interests, this website utilizes its own and third-party cookies.

Cookies are crucial for enabling access to and delivery of the various online services that users can utilize, including:

Configure some options, such as the website’s language or prior preferences by using the „forward” and „backward” buttons.
Cookies provide website owners insightful information about how visitors interact with their sites so they may improve both their functionality and user accessibility.
Allowing multimedia or other apps from other websites will improve the value, utility, and enjoyment of your surfing experience.

What is a cookie?

HTTP cookies are short data packets produced by a web server when a user is accessing a website and stored on the user’s computer or other device by the user’s web browser. HTTP cookies are also known as web cookies, Internet cookies, browser cookies, or just cookies. A website may store many cookies on a user’s device throughout a session. Cookies are stored on the device being used to view the website.

The cookie is fully „passive” (it doesn’t include any software, viruses, or malware and can’t access data on the user’s hard drive) and is installed by a request sent by a web server to a browser (such as Internet Explorer or Chrome). In most circumstances, cookies do not individually identify Internet users and do not require personal information to be utilized.

There are two broad types of cookies:

Session cookies are temporary files that your web browser stores in its cookies file in order to retain them until the user closes the browser window or leaves the website in question (for example, when checking in or out of a social network account or webmail account).

Persistent cookies are those that remain on a computer’s or device’s hard disk (and generally depends on the default cookie lifetime). In order to provide users with the most appropriate advertising, persistent cookies may be used, also known as „third party cookies,” on websites other than the one they are currently visiting. These cookies can be used anonymously to store a user’s interests.

What benefits do cookies offer?

A cookie is a piece of data that links a web browser (the user) to a particular web server (website). A web browser may read the previously saved data and respond appropriately if it connects to the server again. Cookies help support the efforts of several websites to provide users a comfortable experience, such as: online privacy choices, website language options, shopping cart, or appropriate advertising, and they give users a fun experience browsing a variety of websites.

How long does a cookie last?

Webservers are responsible for managing cookies. Depending on its use, cookies can last anywhere from a few seconds to several years. When a user leaves a website, certain cookies (known as „session cookies”) are deleted, while other cookies (known as „persistent cookies”) are saved and utilized each time the user visits that page. However, you can always erase cookies using your browser’s settings.

What are cookies placed by third parties?

A portion of the material on certain websites may come from suppliers or third parties (eg boxing news, a video or a commercial). These third parties may also set cookies through the website, and because the website’s owner sets them, they are referred to as „third party cookies.” Suppliers are also required to abide by relevant laws and the website owner’s privacy rules.

How cookies are used by this site?

Visiting a certain website may place cookies purposes:

Website Performance
Visitor analysis
Geotargetting
Visitor registration 

Performance cookies:

This type of cookie retains user preferences on this site, so there is no need of setting them at each visit to the site.

Cookies for visitor analysis

The analytics software offered by a third party creates a cookie each time a user visits a website in order to analyze the user. This cookie has the ability to detect previous website visits. If you don’t already have this specific cookie, the browser will generate one for you. It enables tracking of the number of distinct people that access the website and how frequently they do so.

If you are not logged in to the website, this cookie might be used to identify you personally and is only used for statistical analysis. If the visitor previously registered, the information they provided—such as their email address and username—is known and is subject to confidentiality, the terms and conditions, the privacy statement, and any applicable laws governing the protection of personal data.

Cookies for geo-targeting

These cookies are employed by a piece of software to identify the country from which the visitor is coming. It is entirely anonymous and solely used to target content; the visitor will still see the same advertisement whether he is accessing the website in English, Romanian, or another language.

Registration Cookies

When a visitor registers on a website, a cookie is created that indicates whether or not the visitor has previously registered. The servers use cookies to display the visitor’s registration account and if he is authorized to access a particular service. Additionally, it enables any connection between a visitor’s account and any remarks he made on the website. The cookie will be immediately removed when the browser or machine is closed if the user has not chosen „Keep me signed in.”

Other third-party cookies

On some web pages, other parties may set their own anonymous cookies in order to track the success of an application, or to customize an application.

What type of information is stored and accessed via cookies?

Cookies store data in a little text file that enables a website to identify a browser. Until the cookie expires or is erased, the web server will continue to identify the browser.

The cookie holds vital data that enhances your internet surfing experience (eg settings of the language in which the user wants to access a website; keeping a user logged into the webmail account; online banking security; keeping products in the shopping cart)

Why are cookies important for the Internet?

The proper operation of the Internet depends mostly on cookies, which contribute to a pleasant surfing experience that is tailored to the preferences and interests of each user. It could be hard to use some websites if cookies are refused or disabled.

News, weather, sports, maps, government and public services, entertainment websites, and travel services are just a few examples of content and services that have been tailored to customer interests.
Offers tailored to customer interests, such as language choices and password saving (eg displaying search results in Romanian).
excluding children’s material from Internet content filters (family mode options, Safe Search functions).
Features for measurement, optimization, and analytics, such as validating a specific volume of internet traffic, identifying the content types read, and tracking how users find a website (eg. By search engines, by directly accesing the website, from other websites etc). These tests are conducted by websites to enhance users’ online experiences.

Security and confidentiality issues

Cookies are NOT viruses! They write in plain text. They cannot be performed or automatically run since they are not made up of individual pieces of code. In order to run them again or reproduce them, you cannot duplicate or replicate them on other networks. They cannot be categorized as viruses since they are unable to carry out their tasks.

Cookies still have a bad potential. Cookies may be used as a type of spyware since they record preferences and information about users’ browsing histories on many websites, including their history on a specific site. Since many anti-spyware are aware of this, they frequently flag cookies for deletion during removal processes, anti-virus scans, and anti-spyware checks.

Typically, browsers have built-in privacy settings that offer various levels of cookie acceptance, the validity of those cookies, and automated deletion once a user has visited a certain website.

Tips for a safe and responsible navigation based on cookies.

Set the cookie security options in your browser to a level that is comfortable for you.
If you share access to your computer, you could think about configuring your browser to delete each user’s browsing history after closing it. By using this method, you may browse the websites that use cookies and remove any visit data at the conclusion of your browsing session.
Install and update your anti-spyware programs often.
Site assault detection is a feature of many spyware detection and prevention programs. This stops the browser from visiting websites that could download dangerous software or take advantage of browser flaws.

How do I turn off cookies?

Disabling and refusal to accept cookies might make certain websites impracticable or difficult to use.

It is possible to set the browser so that cookies will not be accepted or to set the browser to accept cookies from a particular site. But for example, if a visitor is not registered as using cookies, he will not be able to leave any comments.

All modern browsers allow you to change the setting of cookies. These settings are usually found in the „Settings” or in „Favorites” menu of your browser.

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